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Zero Conditional

The zero conditional is used to express facts that are always true or the results of actions that depend on general subjects. It uses the structure "if + subject + present simple, subject + present simple". Examples of zero conditionals include scientific facts ("If ice melts, it becomes water"), instructions ("If you get a cavity, go to the dentist"), and general truths that always produce the same result regardless of specific circumstances ("If you throw a coin to a fountain, your wish come true").
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Zero Conditional

The zero conditional is used to express facts that are always true or the results of actions that depend on general subjects. It uses the structure "if + subject + present simple, subject + present simple". Examples of zero conditionals include scientific facts ("If ice melts, it becomes water"), instructions ("If you get a cavity, go to the dentist"), and general truths that always produce the same result regardless of specific circumstances ("If you throw a coin to a fountain, your wish come true").
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ZERO

CONDITIONAL
Maria Paula Guzman
Juliana Cadena
Laura Hernandez
Lina Buitrago
Eleven C Maria José Giraldo
2020
Table of
Contents!
Structure
Introduction
Examples

How to use it?


Exercises
Introduction
First we need to have a clear
definition of What are the
conditionals:
A conditional is the result of
something that we wanted to happen,
This result could be in the present or
in future.

Having this clear the zero


conditionals are the ones in which we
can express something that has always
a result, the actions could be in
general, but the results could depend
on the subject. And of course we can
also say that some of the actions are
more likely to happen.
Structure
If + subject + present simple, subject + present simple

The If can be
changed to When e two
d e r of th ake
r m
The o ces that nal
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sente ditio
p t h e con can be
u ture
struc anged
ch
How to use ● This conditional is
used when the result
it? will always happen.

● To express facts that


are always true, such
as scientific facts,
scientific laws,
general truths and so
on.

● In addition to true
facts, the zero
conditional can also
Things that are ALWAYS be used to give
true instructions.
Examples

If ice melts, it If you go to


becomes water. Mars,you meet
an alien.

If he visit his If you go to


grandma,she will french classes,
be very happy. you learn.

If I press the If you throw a


toilet button, coin to a
it flushes. fountain, your
wish come true.
Examples

If she works, If you mix red If you get a


she earns money. and blue, you cavity, go to
get purple. the dentist.

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